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that would definitely raise taxes on some taxpayers, even if romney's able to bring the overall tax rates down, which he says he wants to do. who gets hurt in this scenario? people with huge mortgages. people who donate a lot of money to charity and people who have overall high deductions. they might lose more here than they gain by the rates being lowered overall. that is who's going to get squeezed under this proposal but the romney campaign saying not a specific idea, just kicking around things verbally in the debate. >> amman, thanks. john, what should president obama's objective be? >> he has the same agenda with any football team that has a lead late in the game. don't turn the ball over. he doesn't need to score. he doesn't need to move the ball. he just needs to prevent from the kind of catastrophic mistake that has occurred from time to time in presidential debates. not often. and president obama's not prone to mistakes very often. so he's got a low bar for what he wants to accomplish. we do know that a challenger merely by taking the stage with an incumbent president sell vated
that would definitely raise taxes on some taxpayers, even if romney's able to bring the overall tax rates down, which he says he wants to do. who gets hurt in this scenario? people with huge mortgages. people who donate a lot of money to charity and people who have overall high deductions. they might lose more here than they gain by the rates being lowered overall. that is who's going to get squeezed under this proposal but the romney campaign saying not a specific idea, just kicking around...
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in terms of the weight in tax cuts, warnings coming from hp and informatica. dell among those tech stocks hitting a 52-week low but dell has bounced at this hour. biotech continues very strong movement continuing to move higher. amgen, all-time highs today after a little bit of profit taking. >> thank you very much, bertha. >>> rick santelli is tracking action at the cme. >> hi, sue. you talk about compression, you talk about squeezing the spring. look at the 24-hour charted 10 47b year no year note. this looks to be the eighth -- eighth -- session we're going to settle in a tight range between a $1.61 and a 1.66% yield. look at the bund. similarly affected by the draghi press conference and this could be the seventh day -- get this, the seventh day bund yields close between 1.44%. actually it is closed. between 1.44% and 1.46%. we're talking two basis points. you can see what the euro thought. it is getting ready for that bazooka to get fired. if you look at dollar, it is down against every major currency. remember yesterday we talked about selling the dollar
in terms of the weight in tax cuts, warnings coming from hp and informatica. dell among those tech stocks hitting a 52-week low but dell has bounced at this hour. biotech continues very strong movement continuing to move higher. amgen, all-time highs today after a little bit of profit taking. >> thank you very much, bertha. >>> rick santelli is tracking action at the cme. >> hi, sue. you talk about compression, you talk about squeezing the spring. look at the 24-hour...
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one of them a surplus tax from ecuador. they are not going to be able to do that, take care of that but i think they can work around that and then -- >> so you say go ahead. government ahead. >> you are with it? upgrading comstock resources and devon energy, noting notice belief that, "the u.s. natural gas market fundamentals already gone substantial structural "" -- do you like the call or not? >> i live in the center of marsellus gas. >> you do. >> i they are producing below the cost of goods sold. i don't like that i don't see a change in that . >> don't like two you do like one. i like you because you disagree. >>> next hour, remember the datson? we are going to look at the rebirth of the car on the cheap. but there's a catch. the new datson, next hour. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. chances are, you're not made of money,
one of them a surplus tax from ecuador. they are not going to be able to do that, take care of that but i think they can work around that and then -- >> so you say go ahead. government ahead. >> you are with it? upgrading comstock resources and devon energy, noting notice belief that, "the u.s. natural gas market fundamentals already gone substantial structural "" -- do you like the call or not? >> i live in the center of marsellus gas. >> you do. >>...
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sources he was not willing to name that he had information indicating that governor romney paid no taxes. if this were to be true -- >> tyler, tyler, tyler -- >> if this were to be true sir. >> tyler, stop. >> let me finish my thought. >> did the workforce participation rate change? no. it's still a 30-year low. did the u6 computation 14.7% change? no. so how is it that we had a drop of .3 percentage point on the unemployment rate if these other statistics which related to that do not change? and don't challenge my intelligence, because i tell you, it wasn't too long ago that we were being told that a video was the imminence for this spontaneous attack that ended up killing an ambassador. so there are a lot of questions that come out of this administration. i'm not talking about impeachment. i just want someone to come clean with the process and methodology because there is a lot of inconsistencies. >> congressman, thank you very much. we appreciate you being with us. >> you have a great day. >> you, too. >> absolutely. >>> meantime, gentlemen, a number of media organizations have been r
sources he was not willing to name that he had information indicating that governor romney paid no taxes. if this were to be true -- >> tyler, tyler, tyler -- >> if this were to be true sir. >> tyler, stop. >> let me finish my thought. >> did the workforce participation rate change? no. it's still a 30-year low. did the u6 computation 14.7% change? no. so how is it that we had a drop of .3 percentage point on the unemployment rate if these other statistics which...